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So I bought some Star Wars Kraft Diners (guilty pleasure, I usually never eat that crap but I couldn't resist the cute little noodles) and it occurred to me that i could probably fanedit the Yoda box to make the Yoda blue. I would then be the owner of a legit factory-made blueyoda Kraft Diner.
You've probably seen old posters turn blue at the corner store. Pigments and dyes fade because light absorption can slowly break down the chemicals that give them color.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0141391094900957
The first color likely to go on a poster is red, followed by yellow:
So in theory if I leave the box outside in direct sunlight for a few months the reds will fade, followed by the yellows and what do you get when you remove yellow from green? BLUE! I should therefore end up with a blueyoda Kraft Diner box. Here's a photoshop simulation:
I don't get a lot of light in the house so I found a huge pickle jar and I'll seal the Kraft Diner box inside and put it outside in direct sunlight for the next couple of months.
May the force be with me.
You've probably seen old posters turn blue at the corner store. Pigments and dyes fade because light absorption can slowly break down the chemicals that give them color.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0141391094900957
The first color likely to go on a poster is red, followed by yellow:
So in theory if I leave the box outside in direct sunlight for a few months the reds will fade, followed by the yellows and what do you get when you remove yellow from green? BLUE! I should therefore end up with a blueyoda Kraft Diner box. Here's a photoshop simulation:
I don't get a lot of light in the house so I found a huge pickle jar and I'll seal the Kraft Diner box inside and put it outside in direct sunlight for the next couple of months.
May the force be with me.